Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Third Batch of Tuesday's Free Books 3-12-2013

These books are free at the time of posting. Amazon.com changes their prices all the time so before you click on the download button, make sure the price for the Kindle Edition (not the Prime Members cost) is $0.00 or £0.00. Now on to the books . . .

Book 2 in the Struck by Lightning Series. (SUNNY SAYS is Book 1.) A devastated professor/cancer researcher meets a burned out social worker in a New Orleans bakery. A humorous romance with light paranormal elements. Sensual.

HOT STREAK stars Sunny Larkin's brother Neil, a biomedical researcher and professor, who shows up on a park bench in New Orleans just outside the bakery that Amy Jordan is managing temporarily. He's at a low point in his life and badly in need of an empathetic ear-and Amy is a former social worker with an enormous heart and a soft spot for strays, odd street people, and gorgeous blond guys. And no way can she let that woebegone hunk just keep sitting there any longer with his nice suit soaking up the drizzle like a cork coaster. Turns out that Neil, like his sister Sunny, has some special gifts as a result of being hit by a lightning bolt as a child. He stays on to help Amy with the bakery, and she helps him rebuild his life. Lots of love, laughter, and sizzle as they find new ways to use Neil's unusual abilities.

IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE RELAXING…
Jack Wardsley’s life ended the moment his partner died, stabbed to death by a remorseless criminal. Now, years later, Jack is a changed man, with a head full of secrets driving him insane. His recent record of police brutality and a reputation for not following the rules has prompted his seniors to give him an ultimatum: take a few weeks off to relax and find some way to let go of all the anger – or else find another job.

That is why Jack is about to board The Spirit of Kirkpatrick, a cruise liner built for five-star luxury. It isn't long, however, before Jack realizes that rest and relaxation is the last thing he’s ever going to get. A virus has found its way on-board and is making people insane. It isn't long before the whole ship is overrun with blood and death. There is nowhere to escape.

But then Jack wakes up.

The day is exactly the same as the one before. In fact everything is the same. Jack soon realizes that he is stuck in a loop, forced to witness the virus ravage the ship and its passengers over and over again, day after day.

As Jack tries to escape his doomed fate, he starts to realize that there are others on-board who are trapped just like him – and that some of them know more than they’re letting on.

The first of a three part series, this harrowing story of a young girl will capture your heart!

Aged just four years old, the death of her mother left her and her brother completely reliant on their father – a man who descended into a severe depression and was unable to look after his own mental wellbeing, let alone his two small dependants. The book seeks to understand rather than judge and there is no feeling of self-indulgence or self-pity in the writings, rather the belief that we do indeed come from a loving Universe.

This inspirational memoir not only shows you how you can overcome adversity, it explains in its writings how the Law of Attraction is constantly at work, shaping our lives and destiny. Deeply touching, it also demonstrates spiritually that it is possible to overcome pain and unresolved issues in our lives and the author shares insight and memories into past lives.

This journey empowers the reader to be more accepting of their circumstances, more understanding of their body energy and how they can improve their circumstances by positive thinking.

Mark Murray had looked forward to his return from Afghanistan, but constant friction in his marriage and a growing distance between himself and his children make his homecoming a crushing disappointment.

Mark had looked forward to his retirement from the Army, to spending time with his family, but when the president strips all benefits from military retirees, it leaves him with nothing. He has no choice but to move his family to a small farm in southwest Georgia to live with his mother.

The country's dire economic conditions provide few options for employment. The only job he can find is that of janitor in his daughter's school.

But his personal disappointments and the disturbing changes in his country become insignificant when he witnesses the takeover of the school by Arab terrorists. All that matters now is saving the children.